Enlightenment and Renaissance: Which Should Come First for Nuclear
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Law School Professor Explains Why the State Never Really Had a Case Against Vermont Yankee - March 25, 2012
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Back to the Public Service Board: Next Steps for Vermont Yankee - February 4, 2012
If Vermont Yankee had an Accident Like Fukushima - October 11, 2011
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Jesse Parent said:
I agree that the 'enlightenment' will have to come first. There's an unfortunate lack of 'serious' energy discussion in the states, (which may be rather obvious).
In other words, it would be the duty of the scientific community to reduce one of the major public health effects of any type of accident: fear and anxiety.
I agree about that as well, from the blog post. I wonder if the scientific community will be able to bring about an enlightment or serious discussion in general - there's going to be a lot of breakthroughs before the anxiety and politicization can be overcome in a serious manner.
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